About Kris

Kris Albano is a Vice President with J.P. Morgan Wealth Management. As an original member of The Holland Goodwyn Group, she is charged with overseeing key customer relationships for the team's diverse array of high-net-worth individuals, family offices, foundations and endowments.
Recognizing that she is at the forefront of customer interaction, Kris serves as a champion to care for the sophisticated challenges that clients often face. She leverages her well-diversified investment and client service capabilities to address individualized needs for equity, option and fixed income execution, 10b5-1 plans, retirement services, syndicate offerings, employee stock option plans and middle market support. Kris's approach is proactive, and she seeks innovative ways to help coordinate all implementation, operational and customer service imperatives. Her steady and experienced handling of complex issues is critical to the smooth running of the team.
A graduate of St. John's University with a B.S. in Finance, Kris joined the team at Robertson Stephens, followed by Lehman Brothers and Barclays Capital. In 2011, she transitioned to J.P. Morgan with her team, and is pleased to offer clients a world-class array of investment products and strategies, proprietary research, strategic analysis and wealth advisory.
Kris holds Series 7, 63 and 66 licenses.

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